Jupiter’s Legacy: Netflix Drops Tremendous Trailer for Josh Duhamel Superhero Drama

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Josh Duhamel is a tricky act to observe.

That is the primary message to take from the full-length trailer for Netflix’s Jupiter’s Legacy.

Duhamel performs Sheldon Sampson, an growing older superhero on the sequence, which relies on Mark Miller and Frank Quitely’s graphic novels.

Sheldon and his band of superheroes have outgrown the life and are actually prepared at hand over the duties to a contemporary crop of superheroes.

If the trailer is any indication, it isn’t going to be a simple job.

The brand new crop contains Sheldon’s son Brandon (Andrew Horton) and his daughter Chloe (Elena Kampouris), nevertheless it’s evident that the children will not be precisely prepared for such a giant problem.

“Nobody can reside as much as the perfect,” Chloe says within the trailer. “Not even Dad.”

Sheldon worries, “they’re not even near being prepared,” and identical to that, we’ve got a convincing hook for the sequence. 

With the unhealthy guys arriving in a single fell swoop, the brand new youngsters will not be getting sufficient time to adapt to their skills. They’re being thrown in on the deep finish, which can most likely end in lots of errors. 

They do say it is best to study on the job for some positions, and being a superhero might nicely ring true on that entrance.

The forged additionally contains Matt Lanter (Timeless), Leslie Bibb (In style), and Ben Daniels (The Exorcist).

“After practically a century of holding mankind protected, the world’s first technology of superheroes should look to their kids to proceed the legacy,” reads the official logline. 

“However tensions rise because the younger superheroes, hungry to show their price, battle to reside as much as their dad and mom’ legendary public reputations — and exacting private requirements.”

Take a look on the trailer beneath, and make sure to stream the present when it bows Friday, Might 7.

What are your ideas on the trailer?

Do you assume it seems to be much like The Boys, or do you assume will probably be in a position to stand by itself?

Hit the feedback beneath.

Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Observe him on Twitter.

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